On February 2nd, in some Mexican Catholic households, it's a tradition to make tamales to share with family and friends on ...
This year’s Tamalada promises to embody what makes Cantina La Martina special: an inclusive and diverse community. There will ...
And strong Santa Ana winds. In the mix of conditions that have contributed to the most destructive fires in L.A. history, scientists say one significant ingredient is human-caused climate change.
Read more: Ecology of Fear: Mike Davis' history of LA and natural disaster is re-read whenever fire rages in California Davis criticised liberal California politicians who greeted each new fire ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires are among the most destructive in state history. Even as four wildfires ... the 4,083 square miles that make up all of LA County. LA fires nearly twice the size ...
Malibu is in ruins. But the legendary Shangri-La studio somehow still stands amid the apocalyptic fury and ashen remains of the Los Angeles fires. For the Band, and then many others, this studio ...
The third quarter brought what might have been the most frustrating six-minute stretch in Nets history. LA opened with an 11-0 run, extending its lead to 34. Fernandez and Ziaire Williams were ...
Altadena has been destroyed in the Eaton Fire. The destruction caused by the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County, which has destroyed more than 14,117 acres across the region in the last week, is ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in California – already ranking as some of the most destructive in the state’s history. As temperatures rise due to human-caused climate ...
Early estimates of the total damage rank the wildfire as one of the 20 costliest natural disasters as a share of GDP in US history, according to Goldman Sachs. Insured losses are expected to reach ...
A blowtorch-wielding man subdued by Los Angeles residents in a viral online video is living in the United States unlawfully despite multiple arrests and an assault conviction, federal immigration ...
Having scrawled “Change the process, you can change the result” in her notebooks, Jimeno embarked on three years of temporary lives. She began conceiving DIA in the desert of northern Mexico ...